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ParrotDF700.jpgAhead of next week's CTIA convention in Las Vegas, Bluetooth accessory manufacturer, Parrot, is introducing a new cell-phone-friendly digital picture frame. Unlike the company's previous wireless frames that received images via Bluetooth, users can transmit camera phone pictures to the new Parrot DF7700 from anywhere in the world, via MMS messaging.

The frame comes with its own built-in SIM card and a dedicated phone number for transferring photos, as well as an SD card slot for storing additional images. For larger photos, there's a built in USB slot, so users can import images from their PC.

The DF7700 has a 7-inch, high-res TFT screen that automatically reorients photos to horizontal or vertical orientations when rotated. No word yet on pricing or availability. You can find more info on Parrot's site.



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